Primavera do Leste Strengthens Partnership with Invest MT to Boost Business and Attract Investments
Primavera do Leste partners with Invest MT to expand business opportunities and attract international investments through the 'Invest MT Itinerante' initiative starting July 2026.
- • Primavera do Leste strengthens partnership with Invest MT and SEDEC-MT as part of 'Invest MT Itinerante' to boost businesses.
- • The initiative prioritizes linking local entrepreneurs to international markets, including Asian and Arab investors.
- • Plans include participation in international fairs to showcase local products and expand networks.
- • The partnership aims to position Primavera do Leste as a leading economic development hub in Mato Grosso.
Key details
The city of Primavera do Leste has reinforced its partnership with Invest MT and the State Secretariat for Economic Development (SEDEC-MT) to enhance business opportunities and attract investments. This collaboration is part of the 'Invest MT Itinerante' project by the Mato Grosso government, which begins visits to key economic hubs in the state from July 2026, with Primavera do Leste as a prioritized location.
Mayor Sérgio Machnic highlighted the critical importance of attracting investments to stimulate the local economy. The partnership aims to connect local entrepreneurs with international markets and investors, including those from Asian and Arab countries, fostering export growth and increased competitiveness.
Leonardo Figueiredo of Invest MT outlined plans for the second half of the year, which include showcasing local entrepreneurs at international fairs to expand commercial networks. SEDEC-MT’s Adoniran Magalhães emphasized the goal of creating broader market opportunities for local businesses.
This strategic alliance is seen as a significant move to position Primavera do Leste as a key economic development hub in Mato Grosso. Continuous efforts are underway to foster a favorable business environment and generate jobs, reinforcing the city's economic potential on both domestic and international stages.
This article was translated and synthesized from Brazilian sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.